Editing Fireplaces Using Photoshop in your Real Estate Images | YouTube

submitted 3 years ago by alanlegaspi to business

There are several instances where the concept and perception of warmth triumphs over coldness. First is when people from cold climates fly to other countries with warmer weather during winter seasons. Second lies in the psychology of color where warmer tones attract people to feel drawn to it rather than shuddery ones that simply turn attention away. In these cases, it looks to be that anything cold and numbly does not merit the same acceptance. Of course, this concept extends to objects we see and visualize. Such is the case for real estate images. Anything that is seen to feel welcoming in photos tend to reel more people in. Take into consideration the difference between a sunny day and a gloomy day in a property image. The reason why sky replacement exists as a module in most real estate photo editing software is precisely because buyers want to see an ideal day rather than a dark one.

Exteriors would have this to work with, but what counterpart do interiors have? There are two techniques but there will be one focus today and that is the activation or editing of fireplaces to add a burning flame. Now people may wonder why we need to edit this in rather than just lighting the fireplace up. In reality, there might be limitations such as procurement of firewood, lack of manpower to help spruce the home prior to the shoot, or simply it is cheaper to do. At the end of the day, real estate images need to convince the buyer that this is what he home will offer. More than just the aesthetics, it will be feeling and attachment to it.

Reference: Photo and Video Edits | Editing Fireplaces Using Photoshop in your Real Estate Images